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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

Going Nuts? I can help you understand coupon terms and abbreviations

Many of you have emailed that this is your first year packing boxes and you want some ideas to help get started.  We finally got most of our box items together so I thought we would make a quick video of packing time.

There is so much that can go in a box, and nothing needs to be expensive or flashy.  The kids that receive this will love everything that you give them no matter what it is.

For our box most items came from Dollar General thanks to a gift card they sent me a while ago (though I doubt they intended it for this) and using their $5 off $25 printable coupons.

If you can’t decide about making a box, I urge you to watch this, it’s a glimpse of pure joy!

Reminder:
As you pack your box to take pictures of a box and submit it for the “Best Box” contest.  One reader will win $300, for so many of you that would be a huge help over the holiday’s or for others think about how much more you can donate and help others with $300!

    Blockbuster Free Movie Rental

    on 10.18.2010 at 9:55am
    8 Comments

    Today Only:

    For a perfect Monday movie night, pick up a free movie rental at your nearest Blockbuster Kiosk today, October 18th. Just use the code MNDY1.

    Find a Kiosk near you.


      Picaboo: Free Large Photobook

      on 10.18.2010 at 9:53am
      20 Comments

      Picaboo Promotional Banner

      From October 15th to October 25th, Picaboo is offering new customers a FREE Large Classic photobook.   These 20 page, fully customizable photobooks usually go for around $40.    Use the code: FALLBK to get the deal.

      You will still owe shipping of around $8.

      Make it an awesome deal by:
      Grabbing a Groupon today to get $100 from Picaboo for $35 (which you can use toward shipping).

      1.  Order your Free Book, use $8 of your groupon.  Save the rest…

      2.  Order up to 4 other classic photobooks (in a separate order).
      3.  Use code pntg50 to get 50% off you entire purchase.
      Owe nothing!

      Total you will have 5 hard cover photo books for $35!!

      Other Free Photo Deals:
      40 Photo Cards
      Free Photo Flip Book & Prints

      Read More→

        Last week I shared a new partnership for the upcoming weeks with Operation Christmas Child.  It has already been fun this week trying to make sure that I’m always thinking about donating, and I hope that you have also had an increased awareness of how easy it is to donate and help others.

        The folks at Operation Christmas Child wanted to help motivate and excite you while you think about and pack your boxes and they have come up with an awesome contest.

        Now through Nov 15, as you pack your shoe boxes, snap a few pictures and save a few receipts for a chance to win a $300 Visa gift card!

        To win this is a little more detailed then leaving a comment.  All shoe box entries will be judged and The Most Awesome Shoe Box will be picked based on frugality but also on uniqueness and personality.

        The Details

        Start by filling up a shoe box! (Go here for more details and tune in next week for a detailed post and video of my family packing boxes.)

        The winning box must:

        • Be a standard size shoe box or a plastic container (10”-13” long by 6”-7” wide)
        • Have (4) items under 50¢ in your box (save your receipt to provide proof of purchase)
        • Have (1) FREE Item
        • Include a photo and a letter
        • Contain Gender Specific items from the following categories:
          • Toys
          • Hygiene Items
          • School Supplies
          • Candy

        To really make your box stand out:

        • Personalize your shoe box, and share what makes it personal in your entry email.
          (ex: one volunteer in Denver packs a Strawberry Shortcake box every year because it’s what she always loved growing up)
        • Include a Unique Item that many wouldn’t think of but a child a world away would love (like an expandable towel)

        Once your box is all ready:

        Enter your box into the contest by, emailing the following to OCCcontests@samaritan.org:

        Tell us about your FREE item.
        Tell us what makes your shoe box gift personal.
        Provide your name, address, e-mail address, and phone number in the e-mail

        Attach:

        One photo of your packed box (see example)
        One photo of all of the items that went into your box (see example)
        A photo or scanned copy of your receipts for the items under $0.50

        In the subject line of the e-mail put, Southern Savers Contest

        The Winner will be decided based on the following criteria:

        1. Meeting the criteria for entry
        2. Most unique item.
        3. Best value items.
        4. Creativity in personalization

        Print official rules here. The Winner will be notified by e-mail on or before Nov. 18, 2010.  Non-winning entries will not be notified.   All Most Awesome Shoe Box Gift donations will be distributed to children through our OCC program and cannot be returned.  Donations are tax deductible, however, Samaritan’s Purse does not give individual receipts for shoe box donations.  For other questions, please contact contests@samaritan.org.

          How easy it is to give

           

          A Quick Reminder: It’s Easy to Give!

          Currently there are so many places desperate for funding and donations of goods, and as we prepare for the holidays that number will only increase.  I want to urge you to think about how easy and inexpensive it is to donate.

          How many products do you get for pennies or even free on Southern Savers?  Every week there are extreme sales, coupon matchups, and money makers on many grocery lists.  I try to highlight the best deals in a number of ways, with the $1 or less list and now the Great Deals for Donations list.  I want to challenge you to think about adding donations into your  shopping routine without having to add them into your budget.

          To make this easy I want you to do two things:

          1.  Set a price threshold in your mind that if anything is less than “x” amount I will always try to get one extra.  This helps you to always flag those items and make it a habit to always buy that one extra.  For example: if pasta is 9¢ after coupons and sales, then grab what you need for 6 weeks and one extra box.  Honestly, for most of us that’s maybe 3-4 boxes total.

          2.  Grab an empty box and keep it in your pantry or somewhere near the kitchen.  When you get home from shopping put the extra items automatically in the box.  When the box is full take it some where and donate it.

          Organizations like Food Banks, Battered Women’s shelters (many of which need things for children as well), Homeless Shelters,  etc. need anything you can bring them from canned and dry goods to toothpaste and detergent.  The blessing is that everything they need, we experienced shoppers can get at a major bargain.

          If you are curious about the needs of organizations around you, it only takes a second to call them and ask!  They will be more than happy to give you a list.

          One other place to donate is to start to work on your Operation Christmas Child boxes.  I have something fun to share that hopefully will help motivate you to pack some amazing boxes!  Stay tuned for details later tonight.

            A few weeks ago I had dinner with the newly published Christy Jordan from SouthernPlate.com.  We have been blogging friends for a long time but it was awesome to finally meet her in person.  The day of our get together she had just received the very first copy of her new book, I felt like an insider getting to turn the pages and see her giddy response to every picture.

            I’m not one for book reviews, that means I had to find time to read the book, and cookbooks… that’s a whole different problem… now I have to find time to cook!  Christy’s book though is different from any cookbook I’ve ever had.

            • This is a book and a cookbook in one.  Every recipe has a story with it, about who she learned it from or a special memory.  You slowly feel like she is there with you sharing this recipe in person and that’s awesome!
            • There are tons of amazing color pictures!  I love cookbooks with pictures.  It just makes it all seem more simple if you know what it’s supposed to look like in the end.  (One fun fact I learned from my dinner with Christy, every picture in the book of food is photographed in her own bowls and dishes.)
            • My favorite part — every recipe calls for things I own!!  They are down home, simple yet elegant, meals.  I love cooking but hate having to run out and buy random spices and items that I will never use again.  Even more fun on some recipes that call for things you might not have, she has small tips to help with substitutions for things you do have!

            If you are thinking about Christmas presents or just wanting a copy I encourage you to get one this week.  I know that’s a little strange but here’s why:  first the price isn’t really going to change it’s a new release… plus Christy is incredibly close to making the New York Times Best Sellers list, to do it all that counts are sales through next Tuesday.  It’s all based on your first week of sales.

            You can get it on Amazon for $14.49 (reg. $27.50)

            (Don’t tell my family members but a few of them are getting it for Christmas).

            Win a Copy

            I love Christy and her book so much that I’m giving (5) readers a free copy!

            To Enter:
            Leave a comment with one person who taught you the most about cooking.

            I’ll pick the winners Monday morning.

            (I was provided a free book but there was no expectation for a review.  These comments are my 100% my own opinion and the giveaway is sponsored by me.)

              Announcing Something New

              on 10.7.2010 at 4:54pm
              235 Comments

              I’m so excited to share with you something new that we are going to do for the next 6 weeks.  I’m teaming up with Operation Christmas Child to help spread the message of the joy provided by Christmas Child boxes and to help you find awesome deals to pack some amazing boxes.

              Over the next few weeks we’ll have posts on how to pack boxes, hear from kids who have received boxes, take a tour of one the packing facilities, and visit some drop off sites.  My goal is that you won’t be able to prepare for Christmas without thinking about these kids who would love to have a small piece of that Christmas joy.

              Two New Southern Savers Features::

              • For the next 6 weeks grocery and store lists will have a new icon next to deals that would be awesome to put in a shoebox. 
              • A new special deal round up list — “Great Deals That Make For Great Donations”. 

              Whether you use these for Operation Christmas Child boxes or to donate to local groups, I think you’ll find it will make the Christmas Season all the more fun.

              What is Operation Christmas Child::

              This is a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse to help children all over the world experience the joy of receiving a gift and to share the love of Christ with them.  They have shipped over 77 million boxes in the past and this year they are hoping for record 2010 numbers!

              I encourage you to watch this video (though it makes me cry so bring tissues). Can’t see it? go here.

              If you want a glimpse at the joy of these boxes, watch this.

              Stay tuned this is going to get even more fun for you guys starting next week!!

                Senior Discounts

                on 10.6.2010 at 4:08pm
                25 Comments

                My sweet mom turned 60 today. (Happy Birthday Mom!) They say with age comes wisdom, but even better, it comes with senior discounts at your favorite grocery store!  Many stores offer a senior discount and it only takes a second to ask the customer service desk (and definitely can’t hurt to ask).

                The fun part for couponers… the discount is always BEFORE coupons!

                In my area:

                Publix: 5% Discount on Wednesday (Not available in FL)

                Kroger: 5% Discount every Wednesday (varies greatly by region and city call your store first!)

                Bi-Lo: 5% Discount every Wednesday (register your BonusCard)

                Do you have any stores in your area that have senior discount days?

                  dinner menu ideas!

                  These are to help you feel less like you are buying random groceries and more like you can make a meal and coupon at the same time!

                  *These prices are based off of averages and subject to change weekly

                  Vegetable Pasta Bake Recipe

                  Barilla Pasta 13.25-16 oz., 14¢
                  Green Giant Frozen Vegetables 7-10 oz., 50¢
                  Kraft Chunk Cheese, Shredded, Cracker Cut or Cubes 4.5-8 oz., $1

                  Deli Wraps

                  Kraft Chunk Cheese, Shredded, Cracker Cut or Cubes 4.5-8 oz., 74¢
                  Publix Deli Oven Roasted Turkey Breast $5.99 lb.

                  Country Apple Dumplings Recipe

                  Red or Golden Delicious Apples 3 lb. bag $1.99
                  Pillsbury Rolls,  $1.16

                  Crispy Catfish Recipe

                  Fresh Catfish Fillet $3.99 lb.

                  Easy BBQ Dinner

                  Curly’s Chicken, Beef or Pork 18 oz., $2.99
                  Bush’s Best Baked Beans 21-28 oz., $1.16

                  Beef Tips on Rice Recipe

                  Publix Extra Long Grain Rice 10 lb., $3.99
                  Sirloin Tip Roast $3.49 lb.

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